Análise da dimensionalidade da escala esperança no trabalho com alunos ensino secundário
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https://doi.org/10.17979/reipe.2017.0.03.2836Keywords:
ensinosecundário, esperança no trabalho, desenvolvimento vocacional, aconselhamento de carreira.Abstract
Integrada no conceito mais geral da Esperança, a esperança no trabalho tem sido conceptualizada como o recursofundamental na promoção do funcionamentoótimo do indivíduo no contexto do trabalho. Oobjetivodeste estudoé analisar a dimensionalidade da Escala Esperança no Trabalho com uma amostra de 490 estudantes a frequentaro 11º ano do ensino secundário Português.A escala evidencia bons índices de consistência interna e devalidadede constructo. Existem diferenças significativas entre grupos,em especial entre ao nível do género e do tipo de via de ensino.
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